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Aaron-
That tractor is going to look SHARP with red-paint!
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Winter is approaching, so had to get the 450 on the 2086. Wasnt happy with the width of the blower being the same as the rear wheels, so made the blower wider using the extension wings I make for the smaller throwers.

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Also made some skid shoes for the QA's out of 3/8" polypropelyne.

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Bring on the snow! Aaron
 
Aaron S. I love the things that you continue to create. Someday I'd like to go for a drive to see your place and your projects.
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Aaron those are cool, But I still think you should make a trunion repair that we dont have to weld on, Kinda like what Jeremiah C made..
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Jeff, thanks for the reminder. Work has slowed down a bit, when I finally finish getting the wood up from Hurricane Irene, I've still got the 1250 rear end behind the shop, I should be able to fit a piece for it and do a better job keeping track of the dimensions. Maybe I should just ship you a proto-type for "testing."
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Hi all, it' been 5 weeks in the process, but here's the newest "little" tractor. This makes 10 so far, and there aren't any duplicates yet...

This tractor is based on a late '60's Cub Cadet 124. The whole front end is steel, the side hood panels are aluminum with a steel panel in the center.

Take a look at the website for more picts...

www.TheLittleTractorCo.blogspot.com

Kurt

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Nice work Kurt. Someday I will call you. Can you imagine you and Aaron in the same shop. WOW!
 
Kurt , keep up the Great Work! We walked past your RPRU Booth, but you were busy. Next time we'll stop & say hi...
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